Your Universal Remote Control Center
RemoteCentral.com
Philips Pronto Professional Forum - View Post
Up level
Up level
The following page was printed from RemoteCentral.com:

Login:
Pass:
 
 

Original thread:
Post 4 made on Friday December 29, 2017 at 11:48
Lyndel McGee
RC Moderator
Joined:
Posts:
August 2001
12,997
Many Thanks for the link.

As these codes are RC5 codes you should use the RC5/6 Helper button instead of pasting the string of 1's and 0's into the PEP window

I am hoping you are using PEP2 or PEP3 here and not the RC9400 Configurator (earliest version for support of 9400).

I am almost positive that this entry from the document which calls out the RC5 protocol means...

43 ‘3’, 3 11010100000011 20 3

The value '20' is System and the value '3' is the function in RC5 Protocol.


In PEP2/3, create a component entry in My Database for this equipment. Next, go to Component functions and in the grid, add function named KEYPAD_3.


Next, click the RC5/6 button on the screen (right beside lower right corner where IR code data shows up). Make sure the RC5 radio button is selected and then enter 20 for System. Next, enter 3 for function.

Press 'OK'.

Now, for KEYPAD_3, you should see a string that looks like this:

5000 0000 0000 0001 0014 0003

The 0014 is hexadecimal for System Code 20 (decimal)
The 0003 is hexadecimal for Function 3 (decimal)

Next, create a function for BDP/HPA using the RC5/6 Button.

‘BDP/HPA’,BDP 11010000110011 16 51

Enter 16 for System and 51 for function and press OK.

You will get this string:

5000 0000 0000 0001 0010 0033

0010 is hexadecimal for 16 (decimal)
0033 is hexadecimal for 51 (decimal).

Add this component to a test project and then test out these 2 buttons and let me know if they work.


If this works, add all the codes needed as component functions following the pattern above.

In your test project, simply 'replace component' with the newer version from MyDatabase and you should be up and running.

Lyndel
Lyndel McGee
Philips Pronto Addict/Beta Tester


Hosting Services by ipHouse